Words similar to assimilate
Example sentences for: assimilate
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For some people, a comprehensive description of the history of words in English is more information than they wish to assimilate, and they will be relieved to learn that Schleifer covers the territory in about ten pages.
"His success depends on the extent to which he can assimilate into the political life of the country groups that until now have been opposed to its institutions," it concluded.
That is patent rubbish, of course, for it can easily be demonstrated that written language cannot be ignored for a variety of reasons: the more formalized versions of language that are reflected there, the relatively complex constructions that are accepted as normal to writing but would be difficult to construct viva voce and difficult to assimilate unless read, the preservation of fossilized forms--both words and grammar--made possible by written records, and so on.
It means there is a much greater chance that the latter two groups will eventually swamp and assimilate the former.
One would like to believe this is because executives have realized that hostile takeovers only magnify the immense problems any company faces in trying to assimilate the operations of another, but it almost certainly has as much to do with the lofty prices that are being offered for companies these days.